International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Brammertz to meet with Vucic, Vukcevic on Tuesday
BELGRADE - Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Serge Brammertz continues his visit to Belgrade with a meeting with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, with whom he will discuss the cooperation between ICTY and Serbia, the Serbian government said in a release.
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Seselj Release Alarms Croatian Leaders
Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic on Monday criticised the temporary release of the war-crime suspect and Serbian ultranationalist Vojislav Seselj.
Pusic characterized Seselj as a "lunatic element in the region", adding that she would warn the European Union about his release from prison in The Hague.
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Serbian interior minister meets with ICTY prosecutor
BELGRADE - Serbia's Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic met Monday with Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Serge Brammertz, who expressed satisfaction about the way the Serbian Interior Ministry (MUP) was fighting organized crime and terrorism.
Brammertz: ICTY's OTP will not appeal Trial Chamber decision
BELGRADE - Chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Serge Brammertz has said that the ICTY Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) will not appeal a Trial Chamber decision to grant provisional release to Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seselj.
Brammertz to arrive in Belgrade
THE HAGUE/BELGRADE - International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz will be in Belgrade from Monday to Wednesday preparing his next report to the UN Security Council.
Brammertz will meet Serbia's Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic during his visit and discuss Serbia's cooperation with the ICTY, the tribunal said in a statement.
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Dacic: Serbia will not impose sanctions on Russia
BELGRADE - Serbia will not impose sanctionson Russia when it takes over the OSCE chairmanship next year, Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreigjn Minister Ivica Dacic has told the Blic daily.
The OSCE focuses on European security and cooperation and does not impose sanctions, he noted.
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ICTY prosecutor arrives in Belgrade on Monday
THE HAGUE - International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz will be in Belgrade from Monday to Wednesday preparing his next report to the UN Security Council.
Brammertz will meet Serbia's Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic during his visit and discuss Serbia's cooperation with the ICTY, the tribunal said in a statement.
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SRS holds rally to celebrate Seselj's return
BELGRADE - The Serbian Radical Party (SRS), which has no seats in the national parliament, held a rally in Belgrade on Saturday to celebrate the return of its leader Vojislav Seselj, who was recently released temporarily by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) after 11 years in custody.
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Seselj says he will not voluntarily return to The Hague
BELGRADE - Vojislav Seselj, indictee before The Hague tribunal and leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), says that he will not voluntarily respond when he is summoned by the tribunal to attend the pronouncement of the verdict in his case following the expiry of his provisional release.
Brammertz: Seselj to receive verdict at end of 2015
SARAJEVO - Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Serge Brammertz has said that the verditc in Seselj's case cannot be expected before the end of 2015.
Unfortunately, it is a fact that there is no verdict 10 years into the case, he told TV N1, adding that he hoped it would be delivered as soon as possible.